Offers Over £49,995
Single house plot for sale
Site to NE of 31 Murray Crescent, Lamlash, Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, KA27 8NS
View propertyRozelle is a detached bungalow nestled within a quiet development of just two properties in Lamlash on the Isle of Arran, offering three bedrooms, multiple living areas, a breakfasting area, and two bathrooms, plus beautifully maintained gardens, a detached double garage, and a private driveway. The home enjoys a peaceful, private setting off a quiet lane, and it offers scope for the new owner to carry out some cosmetic improvements and style it to their own tastes. There is also an opportunity to reconfigure the current accommodation and develop into the loft (STPP).
You are welcomed into the property by an entrance vestibule with built-in storage, flowing through to a hallway with further storage. On your left, you step into a living room, where a large southeast-facing window captures sunny natural light throughout the day and frames views of the front garden and partial views of the Holy Isle. The reception area provides a spacious footprint for configurations of lounge furniture, all arranged around a homey fireplace. The living room is connected to an open-plan dining room and office/family room, offering an ideal space for sit-down meals and entertaining, as well as giving those who work from home a quiet space for a home office setup. The kitchen is conveniently adjoined to the dining area and comes appointed with wall and base cabinets, spacious worktops, and space for freestanding and undercounter appliances, with provision also made for a small table and chairs. A utility room (with external access) supplements the kitchen and provides a discrete space for laundry appliances. The kitchen, dining room, and office/family room could be reconfigured (STPP) to create a sociable open-plan space.
The bungalow accommodates three well-proportioned bedrooms, all offering plenty of space for freestanding furniture. Two of the bedrooms are complemented by built-in storage, and bedroom three could be made larger by opening up into the hall cupboard (STPP). A bathroom and a separate shower room complete the accommodation on offer, with the former comprising a bath with an overhead shower and a glazed screen, a pedestal basin, and a WC, whilst the shower room features a corner shower enclosure and a WC-suite. Oil-fired central heating and double glazing ensure year-round comfort and efficiency.
Externally, the home is complemented by beautifully maintained front and rear gardens, both featuring neat lawns and leafy, colourful shrubbery and planting, with the front garden further benefiting from a patio for outdoor seating and furniture. Excellent private parking is provided by a detached double garage and a driveway.
Features
Detached bungalow in Lamlash
Quiet and private setting within a development of two properties
Opportunity for cosmetic upgrades and improvements
Vestibule and hall, both with storage
Spacious, southeast-facing living room
Open-plan dining room and office/family room
Dual-aspect breakfasting kitchen
Three well-proportioned bedrooms (two with storage)
Bathroom with shower-over-bath
Utility room and shower room
Beautifully maintained front and rear gardens
Detached double garage and private driveway
Oil-fired central heating and double glazing
Area
This detached bungalow is in a very quiet and elevated location in the relaxed, coastal village of Lamlash, which lies on the eastern aspect of the Isle of Arran, a popular island off the west coast of Scotland. The village of Lamlash has two hotels (The Glenisle & Lamlash Bay Hotel), two pubs (The Pierhead Tavern (PHT) & The Drift Inn), a local church, a newsagents, a chemist, medical centre, the only hospital on the island and the refurbished Co-op. Brodick, Arran’s main town, has two larger Co-Op supermarkets and a full range of professional services. Brodick is the port from which regular sailings throughout the day, serviced by Caledonian MacBrayne, lead to the mainland at Ardrossan. Commuters and travellers now benefit from Road Equivalent Tarrif (RET) ferry fares, which are substantially lower than before. Ardrossan has a main line rail station, with trains to Glasgow that connect with the ferry times, and is approximately 30 miles from Glasgow City Centre. Prestwick International Airport is 16 miles to the south of Ardrossan, with Glasgow International Airport 24 miles east of Ardrossan. The Primary school, nursery and the only High School and Gym Campus are situated within walking distance and further Primary schooling is available in Corrie, Brodick and Whiting Bay. A frequent bus service runs around and across the island and, at Lochranza, there is the ferry terminus that allows quick access to the stunning West of Scotland via Claonaig. Kintyre here we come!
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Alistair Lee, Director of Property Sales